Lot 41

Lot 41 (Upper) from the Guanyin Oracle (观音灵签) draws on the allusion "Dragon Flying in the Heavens" — The I Ching's Qian hexagram, ninth five: the dragon flies in the heavens — beneficial to see the great person. Symbolizes peak timing and career at its zenith.

Lot 41

Upper

Poem

At the Dragon hour, the dragon soars in the ninth heaven

Clouds follow the dragon, winds follow the tiger

When the moment comes, heaven and earth lend their strength

Great works can be achieved — the time is now

Fēi Lóng Zài Tiān

Historical Allusion

Dragon Flying in the Heavens

The I Ching's Qian hexagram, ninth five: the dragon flies in the heavens — beneficial to see the great person. Symbolizes peak timing and career at its zenith.

General Guidance

A good lot. Dragon soaring in the sky — a great moment. Forces align from all sides; great works can be achieved. Seize it actively.

General Guidance

Career

Soaring like a dragon; career expands greatly.

Love

Love at its peak; fulfilled and beautiful.

Health

Abundant energy; vigorous as dragon and tiger.

Wealth

Peak financial luck; wealth sources multiply.

Travel

Highly auspicious travel; unstoppable.

Litigation

Momentum is with you; victory in dispute.

Tradition
Guanyin 100 Oracle (观音灵签 / 观音一百签) — a traditional divination practice at Guanyin temples across East Asia, drawing on classical Chinese allusions (典故) as reflective mirrors.
Source
Follows the widely circulated 100-lot text commonly printed at Chinese and Taiwanese Guanyin temples. No single canonical edition exists; minor wording variations occur across temple printings.
Translation
Chinese preserves traditional phrasing. English renderings are Cihang's adaptations for bilingual devotional reading, not scholarly translations.
Note
Reflection, not prediction. The oracle invites contemplation of the lot's historical allusion as a mirror for your present circumstances; it does not claim divinatory certainty.
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